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Can Not Match Revit views in 3ds Max

Can Not Match Revit views in 3ds Max

Jorge.Sanchez
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Can Not Match Revit views in 3ds Max

Jorge.Sanchez
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Does anyone know how to match Revit views in 3ds max?

 

For some reason I get a warning when I bring the Revit views saying the cameras from Revit will not work in 3ds MAx.

 

Please HELP!

 

Thank you,

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pendean
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Jorge.Sanchez
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Hello, thank you for your prompt response to my query about why I cant match camera views from Revit in 3ds max. The camera and view from Revit do indeed come into my 3ds max file but there is a warning when it comes in to 3ds max specifically about the camera. “Warnings and Errors: Camera offsets are not supported” “Description: The camera(s) listed below use film offsets or optical center offsets. 3ds Max does not support camera offsets. They will not be imported. Render may look different.”

I’ve also tried setting up perspective match in 3ds Max with all the different camera types to no avail.

Hope you can help. Maybe there is a setting or camera inside Revit that when created is compatible with 3ds Max??

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Jorge.Sanchez
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Hello, thank you for your prompt response to my query about why I cant match camera views from Revit in 3ds max. I appreciate your response but this is not exactly what I'm looking for. The camera and view from Revit do indeed come into my 3ds max file but there is a warning when it comes in to 3ds max specifically about the camera. "Warnings and Errors: Camera offsets are not supported" "Description: The camera(s) listed below use film offsets or optical center offsets. 3ds Max does not support camera offsets. They will not be imported. Render may look different."
I've also tried setting up perspective match in 3ds Max with all the different camera to no avail.
Hope you can help. Maybe there is a setting or camera inside Revit that when created is compatible with 3ds Max??
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CAMedeck
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If you create a camera in Revit and do nothing more to it, the camera shouldn't generate any warnings on import.  But, once you start moving the window around you view and widen it, stretch it up, slide it around, all of these things are what Max is warning you about.  The camera target is not longer the center of your view, which is creating an 'offset' that Max can't replicate.  Your best bet is to create a new camera in 3ds Max and match up the Revit view as best you can.

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Diffus3d
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I wonder...

 

If you look through the imported and error prone camera, then press P, then press Control C, max should create a new camera matching the old settings.  Does that fix it?

 

Best Regards,

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